Events in Russia

It totally makes sense with prion-like disease. Though I wonder what disease can be "similar" to prion one. Something we don't know about yet? Then how they were able to detect it this early? Still a mystery.
This research is available after the COVID vaccine. Protein misfolding favors prion like diseases. And I'm afraid that instread of an incubation period of many years, we're seeing incubation periods of sometimes months. The same reason why there's amyloid plaque coming out of corpses, etc. Protein misfolding.

Hopefully, the cow sacrificed itself by filtering the vaccine, to some extent, so that humans can be safe.

I would avoid beef products until it looks like they're done with the "cleansing". :-/
 
The situation with cattle in our region is mind-boggling indeed. We haven't seen such extreme measures even during Covid here. Actually, during Covid people were moving around in our region quite freely. And now the authorities are literally blocking entire villages and do not allow anyone to enter or exit, as if it was a plague or something.

Another puzzling thing is that only the smaller private farms fall under these measures. The larger corporate producers from the neighboring farms escaped such radical measures for some reason. That's why many people suspect foul play by large agroholdings against smaller farms. It is indeed unclear why they only target certain segment of the industry. Perhaps the authorities think that they can better monitor the large producers, while the small farms are beyond their control, so must be radically sanitized.

Many people are upset and enraged by this situation. Along with the recent restriction in communications, it creates a divisive and turbulent atmosphere in Russian society. Hopefully this mysterious epidemic will soon be over.
 
Many people are upset and enraged by this situation. Along with the recent restriction in communications, it creates a divisive and turbulent atmosphere in Russian society.
Maybe that's the point? It could be that there is a real risk and harsh measures have to be taken, but on top of that someone(s) saw it as an opportunity to turn people against the authorities and bribed local workers to carry it the way they do? Still leaving many questions unanswered, so FWIW. But there are many forces out there wanting Russia to fall apart, so who knows.
 
There is another type of war besides SMO being waged in Russia now. The state is trying to block Telegram and VPN services and the citizens are finding new ways around new blocks.

This game was going on for a while with other services like YouTube and WhatsApp, but with Telegram it became a red line for many in giving up their personal freedoms. Also a great deal of SMO front-line communications were done with Telegram because it turned out to be the best for the purpose.

Recent blocking measures started to paralyze essential Internet services like payment processors. IP address whitelists — where you can access only predefined list of sites — were implemented in regions and tested in Moscow for mobile connections. Currently most of Russian Internet users are using VPN to access their usual resources. And now we hear about plans to switch to whitelists for cable connections.

People were given different reasons for blocking through the time: law infringements (LGBT and stuff), terrorist activity, enemy drone navigation. But in the end the whole picture doesn't make much sense. Authorities must understand that moving to strict whitelists will cause enormous economic damage for the country and its people. The cost of blocking infrastructure is very high too, it's billions for sure, while Russian economy is not in its best shape. Yet, they still continue with their plans.

We still do not know who is the mastermind behind these restrictions. Authorities speak about it like it is a natural disaster. And this alone gives a clue. Putin is probably the only one whose name cannot be named in this situation. Let's explore this version.

Earlier Putin stated that Internet restrictions is not the way to solve problems. So there must be something really important to make him change his mind. Could it be that he found out of something really dangerous approaching — like comets — and decided to prepare a kill-switch for Internet infrastructure to minimize panic when it's needed?

Also such modus operandi would be consistent with recent cattle culling story -- keep quite, fix the problem, ignore reputation damage.

I know it sounds kinda crazy, but at least this version is the most consistent one for me.

From a technical point of view this campaign is doomed. It's easy to block some traffic for laymen and it's almost impossible to block everything you want to block without destroying the whole Internet ecosystem.
 
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Earlier Putin stated that Internet restrictions is not the way to solve problems. So there must be something really important to make him change his mind. Could it be that he found out of something really dangerous approaching — like comets — and decided to prepare a kill-switch for Internet infrastructure to minimize panic when it's needed?
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As to the Internet restrictions (and frequent Internet outages in some regions) in Russia, the main reason may be to prevent easy drone attack coordination within Russia.
 
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I use the dark mode and never change text color in my posts without a reason. Looks like a glitch. I can't edit the post anymore.
As to the Internet restrictions (and frequent Internet outages in some regions) in Russia, the main reason may be to prevent easy drone attack coordination within Russia.
It was an official explanation some time ago. Today it doesn't hold any water. Any SIM card crossing Russian border cannot access Internet services for 24 hours. And drones can't access cable connections for obvious reasons, yet restrictions are being expanded there.
 
The state is trying to block Telegram and VPN services and the citizens are finding new ways around new blocks.

Saw this on TG. Bitter humour on surrealistic reality.

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1.
- So, what are people talking about online?
- About the internet being blocked.
2.
- On the internet that’s been blocked?
- On the blocked internet.
3.
- And what do they write?
- They’re complaining about the internet being blocked.
4.
- On the blocked internet.
- Where else can we complain?
 
The Russian military has launched its first batch of Rassvet satellites, competing with Starlink, while also boosting Russia's strategic capabilities by improving its drone and missile technologies in Ukraine and around the world.

But the United States Space Force consortium has adapted the 1950's Cold War mentality while claiming to be Guardians of the Galaxy, so which is it?


Russian military satellite delivered into target orbit — top brass
Apr 1, 2026 The Russian Express
#space #Russia #satellites
Russia's secret launch of the Rassvet satellites has everyone asking: is this the new Starlink? Dive into the tech, drama, and global ripple effects as we break down what makes Rassvet different and why countries want their own internet. Plus, get the scoop on other space news from Russia. Don't miss out—subscribe for more updates and comment below on your favorite part of the video! #space #Russia #satellites #technology #news
0:00 - Introduction and Key Questions
0:42 - Recent Russian Achievements
1:38 - Soyuz Launch and ISS Docking
3:15 - Rassvet Satellite System Overview
5:47 - Comparing Rassvet and Starlink
7:14 - International Context and Sovereign Internet
8:45 - Global Trends in Satellite Internet
10:29 - First Image from ElektroL Satellite

Does anyone remember, in a past session, whether Space Force was an authentic operation, and that the C's said the answer was No?

So, is Space Force just another DOGE operation, refunneling currency and hard assets into other Black projects in the US, and perhaps to the EU 💲💲💸💰, and or the Zionist agenda??

The question: Is Space Force an auxiliary of the Ukrainian intelligence, and with a current budget of $40 billion?

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@Ca. Please be more discerning with your sources. The story about the arrest of the Space Forces boss for treason is a fake.

Also, to insert articles into a quote box, you can click on the second three dots (right above the box where you write posts) and then click on the quote marks symbol. This will insert a quote box into which you can copy-paste the article text.
 
Space Forces boss for treason

Yeah, my mistake. I should have checked Gork first.

The claim that the "Space Forces boss" (referring to U.S. Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman) was arrested or charged with treason in 2023 is false. It originated as satire from the website Real Raw News, which publishes fictional stories framed as "humor, parody, and satire."

Details of the Hoax​

  • On April 21, 2023, Real Raw News posted an article alleging that U.S. Special Forces arrested Saltzman on April 16, 2023, for treason, claiming he had diverted Space Force's budget to Ukraine. A follow-up piece in May 2023 claimed a military tribunal (JAG) convicted and sentenced him to death.
  • No credible news outlets, official U.S. government statements, or Department of Defense records reported any such arrest, charges, or tribunal. Fact-checkers like Snopes rated it false, noting it followed the site's pattern of inventing arrests/executions of public figures.
  • Gen. Saltzman remained in his role as Chief of Space Operations well beyond 2023 (he continued serving into later years, with public appearances and statements documented by the U.S. Space Force).

Why It Spread​


Stories like this often circulate in certain online communities or conspiracy-oriented sites that treat Real Raw News content as factual, despite the site's own disclaimers. Similar fabricated claims have targeted other officials without evidence.

Actual Context on U.S. Space Force Leadership in 2023​

  • Gen. Chance Saltzman was (and has been) the confirmed leader of the U.S. Space Force.
  • No high-level Space Force commander faced treason charges that year. Treason is a rare and specific constitutional offense in the U.S., requiring overt acts like levying war against the country or aiding its enemies, and it demands strict evidentiary standards (e.g., two witnesses to the same act or confession in open court).
If you're referring to a different "Space Forces boss" (e.g., in another country, a fictional context, or a specific incident), or if this query relates to something else like budget debates, Ukraine aid, or military justice cases, feel free to provide more details for clarification. No real-world event matches the described 2023 treason story.
 
If you're referring to a different "Space Forces boss" (e.g., in another country, a fictional context, or a specific incident), or if this query relates to something else like budget debates, Ukraine aid, or military justice cases, feel free to provide more details for clarification. No real-world event matches the described 2023 treason story.
Your words @Ca. or AI? And if it is AI, please specify that and place it in a quote box.
 
It was an official explanation some time ago. Today it doesn't hold any water. Any SIM card crossing Russian border cannot access Internet services for 24 hours. And drones can't access cable connections for obvious reasons, yet restrictions are being expanded there.
Here's another attempt to explain the telegram and youtube ban. His name is Nur Ismail and he's from Kyrgyzstan. He makes the connection with Israel's direct threat to Russia that "we're watching you", the argument being that telegram, youtube, whatsapp, etc... can be easily hacked. Here's the article that SOTT reposted about it:

IDF threatens 'elimination' for Russian leaders who 'wish Israel ill'

Israel's veiled threat to Moscow came just after Russian media warned traffic cameras in Moscow were vulnerable to the same exploits that Israel reportedly used to monitor Ayatollah Khamenei's residence before assassinating him.

Israeli military spokeswoman Anna Ukolova has drawn outrage in Moscow after threatening that Russian authorities who "wish Israel ill" could be subject to "elimination," while suggesting Israel could hack into Russian closed-circuit television cameras to identify and track targets.

Asked by a journalist with Russian radio broadcaster RBC whether Israel had access to Russian traffic cameras, Ukolova declined to answer directly but warned that "Khamenei's elimination shows our capabilities are serious" and that "no one who wishes us harm will be left aside."

She added, ominously, "I hope Moscow does not wish Israel ill right now - I'd like to believe that."

Nur Ismael quotes the original article from the Financial Times (Deutsch edition) from March this year, "Details of the HMNI murder"

The article says:

Israeli Intelligence has been receiving CCTV footage in Tehran for several years and processing a huge amount of information by mathematical methods," writes the Financial Times. This made it possible to determine the location of the HMN. According to Financial Times information, Israeli intelligence has been collecting data for many years that allowed the implementation of the assassination plan of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei. The recordings from one of the cameras near the HMNI residence on Pasteur Street were particularly useful. The angle of her view allowed her to determine the place where they park the cars [bodyguards and drivers of high-ranking officials] and understand the principles of this carefully protected complex," one of the interlocutors told the Financial Times. In addition, information from surveillance cameras allowed us to collect a lot of details about the employees of the security services, including their addresses, work hours, routes, as well as identify those whom they usually guarded and transported, marks the edition.

Ismael says that roughly speaking,

the Israeli security services hacked the security camera system and gained access information about the movement of key government officials, which led to a targeted and precise attack with the well-known consequences. Moreover, on March 25, a spokesman for the Israeli army, Anna Ukolova, in an interview with the Voice of Israel channel, stated that Israel's opportunities are exemplified by the elimination of proxy leaders and high-ranking figures in Iran. In the purest Russian, the speaker stressed that none of those who wish harm to Israel will stand aside, expressing the hope that Moscow does not apply to such forces. In other words, it was actually a threat against Russia, which supports Iran.

He argues that China banned everything many years ago for security reasons and created alternatives that became popular and essentially, better. Russia is trying to do the same, though so far, not with the same results and judging from the comments to his video, this probably has to do with the level of corruption in some authority circles in Russia.

He argues that through donation alerts, money can still be received from any country in the world.

Fwiw, the video can be found here (in Russian).

Some of the comments:

It's just that when I bought the phone in China, the seller immediately installed an indestructible VPN that even works without problems in Russia.

Listen to Nur Ismail and you're glad that in this terrible world there are intelligent, thoughtful people who understand life correctly. Why are there so few of them? In Russia, many blame the government and are outraged. And the Man from Kyrgyzstan explains things to them like a teacher to a first-grader.
 
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